Czechoslovakian parliamentary election, 1925

Czechoslovakian parliamentary election, 1925
Antonín Švehla, prime minister of Czechoslovakia

Parliamentary elections were held in Czechoslovakia on 15 November 1925.[1] The result was a victory for the Republican Party of Agricultural and Smallholder People, which won 45 seats in the Chamber of Deputies and 23 seats in the Senate. Voter turnout was 90.1% in the Chamber election and 77.3% for the Senate.[2]

Contents

Results

Chamber of Deputies

Party Votes % Seats +/–
  Republican Party of Agricultural and Smallholder People 970,498 13.66 45 +17
  Communist Party of Czechoslovakia 913,711 12.86 41 New
  Czechoslovak People's Party 691,238 9.73 31 –2
  Czechoslovak Social Democratic Workers Party 630,894 8.88 29 –45
  Czechoslovak Socialist Party 609,915 8.58 28 +4
  Carpatho-Russian Labour Party 0 New
  Farmers' League 571,198 8.03 24 +11
  Hlinka's Slovak People's Party 489,027 6.88 23 New
  German Social Democratic Workers Party 411,010 5.78 17 +4
  German Christian Social People's Party 314,440 4.43 13 –14
  Czechoslovak Traders' Party 285,928 4.02 13 +7
  Czechoslovak National Democracy 284,628 4.01 13 –6
  German National Party 240,879 3.39 10 New
  German National Socialist Workers Party 168,278 2.37 7 –8
  Provincial Christian-Socialist Party 85,777 1.21 4 +4
  Jewish Party 98,793 1.39 2
  National Labour Party 98,240 1.38 0
  Autonomous Agrarian Union 35,674 0.50 New
  Slovak National Party 35,446 0.50 –12
  Polish People's Party 29,884 0.42 New
  Polish Socialist Workers Party New
  Czechoslovak Agrarian and Conservative Party 27,884 0.39 New
  West Slovakian Christian Social Party 17,285 0.24 New
  Jewish Economical Party 16,861 0.24 New
  Czechoslovak Cottiers and Smallholders Party 14,453 0.20 0
  German Free Social Party 11,367 0.16 New
  Independent Communist Party 7,854 0.11 New
  Provincial Peasants Party 4,592 0.06 New
  Civic Party 4,24 0.06 New
  Union of Christian Rural Peoples 2,392 0.03 New
  Entrepreneur Party of Subcarpathian Ruthenia 1,094 0.02 New
Total 7,073,480 100 300 +19

Senate

Party Votes % Seats +/-
Republican Party of Agricultural and Smallholder People 841,647 13.8 23 +9
Communist Party of Czechoslovakia 774,454 12.7 20 New
Czechoslovak People's Party 618,033 10.1 16 –2
Czechoslovak Social Democratic Workers Party 537,470 8.8 14 –27
Czechoslavak Socialist Party 516,250 8.5 14 +4
Farmers' League 505,597 8.3 12 +6
Hlinka's Slovak People's Party 417,206 6.8 12 New
German Social Democratic Workers Party 363,310 6.0 9 –7
German Christian Social People's Party 289,055 4.7 7 +3
Czechoslovak Traders' Party 257,171 4.2 6 +3
Czechoslovak National Democracy 256,360 4.2 7 –3
German National Party 214,589 3.5 5 New
German National Socialist Workers' Party 139,945 2.3 3
Provincial Christian-Socialist Party 85,777 1.4 2 0
Slovak National and Farmers' Party 31,657 0.5 0 –6
Other parties 248,196 4.1 0 –4
Total 6,096,717 100 150 +8
Source: Nohlen & Stöver

References

  1. ^ Nohlen, D & Stöver, P (2010) Elections in Europe: A data handbook, p471 ISBN 9873832956097
  2. ^ Nohlen & Stöver, p472

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